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What is covalent bonding and explain covalent bonding in any alken​

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Answered by ItzMrAlcohol
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An alkene is a hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double covalent bonds. The simplest alkene is composed of two carbon atoms and is called ethene (shown below). Each carbon is bonded to two hydrogen atoms in addition to the double bond between them.

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Answered by izuku57
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The chemical bond that is formed between two combining atoms by mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons is called a covalent ( or a molecular) bond and the compound formed due to this bond is called a covalent bond .

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